durbar

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A ceremonial gathering held by a ruler in India. historical
    — Sir Salar Jung was proceeding to the palace of the Nizam on his bocha, a sort of state palanquin, in order to be present at the customary Eed durbar... when two shots in rapid succession were fired.
  2. An audience chamber. historical
    — “If you cannot gueſs, perhaps the bird himſelf may inform you, Madam,” ſaid the ſultan, who was withdrawing to the grand durbar.
  3. The body of officials at a royal or princely court in India. historical

词形变化

durbars plural darbar alternative

词源

Borrowed from Hindustani دربار / दरबार (darbār), in turn borrowed from Classical Persian دربار (darbār, “royal court”).
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